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    THE CLASSICAL ECONOMIST VIEW OF SUPPLY CREATES ITS OWN DEMAND IN THE NIGERIAN ECONOMY. The classical economists accepted Say’s Law of Markets‚ the doctrine of the French economist Jean Baptiste Say. Say’s law holds that the danger of general unemployment or “glut” in a competitive economy is negligible because supply tends to create its own matching demand up to the limit of human labour and the natural resources available for production. Each enlargement of output adds to

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    Picture yourself on the edge of a cliff and there are people with weapons closing in on you trying to kill you. In a situation like this you need certain survival tools. Many texts talk about survival such as "The most dangerous game" by Richard Connell‚ It takes bravery intelligence and strength to survive. Let’s begin with intelligence. You need knowledge to get out of sticky situations. For example‚ on page 3 of "Trapped"‚ the author states : "Even with the sharper blade‚ I instinctually understand

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    Managing Your Own Learning

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    Assignment Brief Title of Access to HE Diploma: Media Studies Unit code(s): HC7/2/LN/560 = L2 Pass HC7/3/LN/629 = L3 Pass Unit title(s): Managing Own Learning D5 Communication and presentation M D D6 Autonomy/Independence M D D7 Quality M D Learner: Tutor/Assessor: Nigel Lindley Title of Assignment: Managing Own Learning Assignment Number: 1 of 1 for this Unit Description of Assignment: (Can be attached as a separate sheet if preferred) This assignments is designed for to

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    My Own Identity Essay

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    One’s own identity is derived not by circumstances‚ but rather by his or her experiences‚ moral values‚ as well as motivation. Especially in today’s media‚ people love to read or watch about impossible stories of rags-to-riches‚ and they try to incorporate those stories’ motivational plots into their quest to become successful. I concur with Thomas Merton in that I believe “identity is much more than the name or features one is born with. True identity is something people must create for themselves

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    Book Review On Emotional Survival For Law Enforcement A Guide for Officers and Their Families By: Kevin M. Gilmartin‚ Ph.D. Emotional Survival for Law Enforcement by Kevin M. Gilmartin‚ Ph.D. is a book that seeks to inform and instruct those seeking to be in law enforcement‚ law enforcement professionals and their families of the realities of a career in law enforcement- professionally and personally. And how to best prepare for emotional survival of “on-duty and off-duty” life

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    How to Make a Survival Bracelet Did you know that a bracelet can save your life? You can make a survival bracelet that can be used in an emergency situation. The survivor bracelet is made out of parachute cord (also paracord or 550 cord)‚ originally used for parachutes during World War II. Paracord is a light weight nylon rope. The inner strands of the cord can be removed to be used as sewing threads‚ fishing line‚ trip wire or laces. In an emergency such as a water rescue or controlling bleeding

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    To Thine Own Self Be True

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    “This above all: to thine own self be true.” -William Shakespeare It is amazing how many of us are not true to ourselves. Some of us allow others to define who we are as people. Some of us do not accept ourselves and try to act differently. Some of us do not even love ourselves. Shakespeare’s quote “this above all: to thine own self be true” is perfect advice that tells us to act‚ know‚ and love ourselves as human beings. The first thing I think Shakespeare was trying to tell us was to not

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    In the aftermath of a horrific experience‚ it is not uncommon for a survivor to feel guilty about their survival. The most difficult thing for survivors can be finding the ability to move beyond what has happened and look toward the future. An individual is often shaped by their past experiences. If ensuing guilt is not dealt with‚ however‚ the past can hinder the ability to achieve in the present. In Art Spielgelman’s MAUS II‚ Vladek and Art struggle to live in the present and are laden with

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    saying “you control your own destiny” applies to the everyday life of us all. The way you act will determine the actions of the people around you‚ who you are as a person‚ and what you chose to get out of life. Equally important‚ the decisions you make will affect you in both positive and negative ways. Depending on the overall outcome‚ your reaction to the decision will be your destiny. Destiny is your life and the process as we know is very repetitive. My destiny lies in my own hands. Everything I’ve

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    doing here? This could not have been a friendly visit‚ so what were their intentions? In H.G. Wells War of the Worlds the humans’ instinct to survive overcomes threats to their existence. When faced with the unknown the human instinct for survival gives us only two options‚ fight or flight. When the unknown plumes of fire were first spotted shooting from Mars it attracted many scientists‚ and it was also the same year that Mars was close enough to Earth to allow scientists to observe it

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